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Fragmenta Regalia, or Observations of the late Queen Elisabeth's Times and Favourites. 51. The Arraignment of the Earls of Essex and Southampton in Westminster-Hall, February 19, 1600, before the Lord Buckhurst, &c. Some Particulars relating to the Master of the Temple, his Grievances and Answer. -The King of Morocco's Letter to the King of England.-John Finch, Esq. Recorder of Canterbury, his Speech to King Charles I. on May 30, 1625.-Letters and Speeches upon making Judges and Serjeants, &c. &c. 52. Letters from the Council and others to great Persons, with their Answers, relating to Matters both of Church and State, but principally to the Church.

53. An old Book about Government and Orders in the King's Household, with a Table of Contents at the Beginning, all in an old Hand, and (as appears probable) in the Time of Henry VIII.

54. Ecclesiastical Courts, the Proceedings therein, their Judges and Grievances.-Differences between the Auditor and the Official, by Bartholomew Clerke, about the office of Chancellor, and Vicar-General, to the Archbishop.-Touching Licenses, &c.—Touching a Bill exhibited against excessive Fees exacted by ecclesiastical Officers.-Dictata reverendi Patris Politiani.-Brevis, veraque admodum Relatio eorum, quæ dicta, facta, scriptaque sunt in Causâ Sacerdotum appellantium, à Die 14 Februarii, Anno 1602, quo Romam appulerunt usque ad Diem, Octobris quando ab Urbe discesserunt.-Ab Uno ex ipsis Sacerdotibus fideliter recollecta.-Then follows Abundance of Letters and Papers relating to Priests, Jesuits, &c.-Letters to King James I. by several Princes.

55. Touching Prohibitions, with an Answer thereto. Of the Court of Star-Chamber.

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Papal Bulls and Letters.-The Etymology,
Antiquity, and Authority of Sheriffs and their
Deputies. An antient Reading, in old French.

-A Recital of the Charters to the City of London.-An Argument on the Statute concerning Children born beyond Sea.-Excellent Notes collected out of the Civil Law Books, &c.-De magno Cancellario Angliæ et Cancellariæ, ac cojudicibus ejus et Auctoritate eorumdem.-Concerning the AlienationOffice, and the yearly Profits there raised by the Sundry Deputies, collected by Mr.Thomas Dudley, John Dudley, John Nuthall, and Jasper Cholmeley, Deputies.

56. A Declaration touching the Grants of Prohibitions. This Book appears to have been Judge Godbold's.

6 2356 Ley's (Thomas) Reports in Law and Equity, 3 vols. folio.

6 2220 Readings on the Statute 21 Henry VIII. of Pluralities.

Acts of Parliament and Bench-Table Orders of
the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple,
5 vols. folio.

Martin's (Adam) Index of the Records of the
Court of Exchequer, 2 vols. 4to.

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BARRINGTON MANUSCRIPTS.

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1.-MANUSCRIPTS sent by the Execu-
tors of Bishop Barrington in 1823:—

REPORTS by Sir Henry Hobart, folio.
Reports by Hetley 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7th Charles
I. folio.

Reports by Sir Francis Moore, folio.

Reports in Common Pleas 3rd Charles, folio.
Reports 32nd Elizabeth to 3rd James, folio.
Reports in Common Pleas 42nd Elizabeth, ol.
Reports in Common Pleas in 1673, &c. folio.
Ditto, 4 vols. folio.
Reports by Sir Francis Moore, 4to.

Ditto,

Year Book, 4to.

Reports from 25th to 36th Elizabeth, 4to.

Reports in Star Chamber, &c. 4to.

Reports 37th Elizabeth, &c. 4to.

Reports 1st Lord Coke's abridged, 4to.

Reports, Miscellaneous, &c. 4to.
Reports 32nd Elizabeth, &c. 12mo.

Precedents of Pleadings, 11 vols. fol.

Precedents of Pleadings, 5 vols. 4to. and 12mo.
Law Common Place Books, 14 vols. folio.

Law Common Place Books, 20 vols. 4to.
Law Common Place Books, 5 vols. 12mo.

Court of Pleas, Durham, Writs from 1674 to
1681, folio.

Tenths Book, folio.

Book of Accounts and Common Place, fol.

Part of Littleton MS. upon Vellum.

MS. upon Vellum relating to Dunstaple.
MS. of Logic-Metaphysics, &c.

MS. of Devotion.

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MANUSCRIPTS PURCHASED, &c.

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II. MANUSCRIPTS received from the
Executor of Baron Maseres in 1825 :--

Entries of all Leases passed the great Seal of
Great Britain from 20th Eliz. to 6th James.
Accounts relative to Quebec.
Instructions for Georgia.

Mathematicks, 4 vols. folio.

III.-MANUSCRIPTS purchased :—

7 3059 Letters from Henry Coventry and others, from 1676 to 1677.

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Curious Petitions bought at Southgate's Sale,
May 1830.

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